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10 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1912. _ MAG VEAGH UNDER ‘GIANT LABORER |HOWCANFROGS — aie CONGRESSFIRE | OF 621S HELD AS | AGREE WHEN THE AFTERATTAGK — SLAYEROFCHLD, MULES CANNAT?, Secretary of Treasury Accused Body of Ten- Year-Old Girl | But Connecticut Family Ought by Assistant Andrew and | Found in Coal Pocket, Krem- Not to Air Marital Troubles House Bill Asks Inquiry. | dovitz’s Face Scratched. Before Strangers. TO TART Charged sith the murder of ten-year | SQUABBLE old Mary Hatile Alexander Krem- dovita, sixty-two old, will be are Won raigned to-day bef Andrew Resigning Declares at Perth amboy, N. 4 sm RNAWAY OAS EST ASHUSBAD RAS CRESS N SPEEDING AUTO. STATEROOM, WIFE ToSAVECHLOREN, MREREIESS exes uTWwgow) HORS | Father Hemming Is Found Berlin Hears Engagement of Chauffeur Runs Alongside the, Dead, His Eyes Fixed on [River Steamer Stops to Seek] Grand Duchess Olga and Horse, Steering With One School He Loved. Body, but Woman Is Safe Prince Adalbert Is Likely. Hand, as He Catches Bridle. With a Friend. aa ;|_ ‘The Rev. Joseph Hemming, Redemp- BALTIC PORT, Russia, July 3—The | tioniat father and rector of the Churoh aa Emperor of Russia, accompanied by his 1 7 07 Conception at One! Preparations to- 1 Frank ‘ re today |HERO PROVES MODEST. °% the Immaculate | m ns to-day by Louts Frank,! family, arrived here to-day on board the . PR ES M Hundred and Fifty-first street and Mel- a Borough Park lawyer, to apply for a| imperial yacht Standart to awatt the —_——_ pe nue, the Bronx, was found dead divorce from his wife, Mrs. Pauline, coming of the Gerinan Emperor, whp band fairly rushed up out of the | rose avenue, \a! . : 4 rer Kehoe | 4 « pool | i hair in his rectory early to-day. | Friedman F " 3 j lett Dang ith his third irl" an W e Deol, leaped upon a rock and croaked 1 ey jin @ © ly an Frank of the Edith, Central | left Danzig in company with hi foena | 1 iad Lau [Baird ho Removed “Con | flercely: me eb y Mother, Thrown Out, Wit- tte was sitting near the window and his!Park West ané One Hundred agi First | #0n, Prince Adalbert, and the Imperial Was found fast night hidden between " ~, r y ed to the parochial school st ol | Chancellor, Dr, von Bethmann-Hollwe ; t - FROM SAFE DISTANCE HE “ " eyes were turne street, brought out an exciting episode ancellor, Dr. von Bet! ‘% the Department Is in a two bea ne tn one of the Labish Valley From Convention Put It CALLS FOR BRYAN, nesses Daring Act of Driver nearby, whteh had been for many years that occurred Monday night on the| 0M Monday, This will be the first meets on nne e eon bru a aie . ject ost devo \° 0K fC | patios, aud fa ter ctveeetds Ait ber in This Story “‘Bryean, Bry-an, Bry-an! - im ' e ae ee is most devoted atten. se ore ED off Newburgh. p of the two Emperors since August, State of Cl ies thd Ween, tern OF : “The old bulifrog had hardly uttered of City Car. Fathers Bar 4 Beck 4 te _ and Mrs, Frank were on the| ™o : She selene, cit beat vwe laches wth these nolecs bet: 9 wife aprang off ayathers Burger and Becker made the )boat, but Mrs. Frank did not know her | BERLIN, July 3A local society jour Pe tertiles j thy hand and pucsued him fate the pool. iscovery@pt the aged priest's death, | husband was there, accompanied by his| Mal to-day says that the coming meeting Ho denies knowing (Special to The Evening World) "But a da f | Since Sunday he had be = | bi f y or so after this they] | | Since y he had been i, suffer-|brother Joseph, a detactiv Henry | of Kaiser Wilhelm and Czar Nichola| Anything of the girls death, but he] NEW CANAAN, Conn, july &—A! seemed to have forgotten their differ-| William Dunn, @ chauffeur in the | ing with @ recurring attack of heart dis-|J. Krinsky, a lawyer of Stern pil probably will result in the canoes pair of tame, talking frogs, xaié pair | @nces and both came out together to|city'’s Street Department, pursued with | e and the two younger priests had | way, ment of the engagement of Prince Adal: connisting of a mister and a missus frog, | Erect oe Yoana ae porwe yi automobile and caught to-day ajbeen in almost constant attendance! Lights were just winking out on the| bert. the Kaiser's third son, and tl i Wie alae in now the proud boast of this historic | neighbormte see them. The old bullfrog |Funaway horse which was dragging the | UPon thelr superior. They left him last) steamer when Frank and his party broke | Grand Duchess Olga, eldest daughter of | : eee ane eye nant’ | community, We have st on the word | seemed vaatly fond of me and twice fol- |two children of Charles H. Gould of | M&N\ airer he lad bys Gl with Jin the door ot Mra, Frank's stateroom |the Caar. Prince Adelbert is twenty! tween the Secretary and one of Wie}. known asa rough man’ whe of William Thorne Matthews, owner lowes me to the house and et ent on | Bayside In a frail runabout behind him. | resting comfortably, His pf bed tent discovered her with a companion. A} inal Ratna old and the Grand Duchem Gestetant secretaries, A. Platt Andrew) | iiquor, but tye had n ed the [Of Thorne Lodge, backed up by the) mgnipne Leoni hens hike hopping wack | Dunn thought nothing of the daring |due to heart failure. wha Whe Wot ee eee nee remem re - which culminated to-day in Andrew's! ciiid and no one thought anything of |@Mduvite of many neighbors and|to his pool, croaking aa he went, ‘Bry-| that led him to lean out of his speed-| Father Hemming was born tn New| screamed, “It's all oun ont Contessad Wite Masten resignation, and an attack on MacVeagh | seeing them together in the atreet Mon- | friends of Mr. Matthows (not to men-| an, Bry-an, Bry-an,’ while from the pool |ing machine, guided only by hia lett,» Nov, 17, 1818. He attended the | “she pelsed a tumea tow | awa) by Andrew ina letter to President Taft, | day morning. When Mary failed to re-| ton EM Spillet, a third cousin by mar-| itself came the answering croak, “MUr- | yh On ihe wheel, and grip the bridie parochial school of the Most Holy of | nor and plunged intotgy ine stasround To wai A few hours later ntatlve (urn home all day or at night her fam. | tage of George Henry Smith, the | Phy, Mur-phy, Mur-phy! het “the: rauatay with “hid Plstity ‘thet deemers aM | Third atreet and | Sor ane plunged through the stateroum | iam Overton, thirty-four years old, col- James Cox of Oblo Introduced a rexo~ | ily, although uneasy, ed she had | famous eggupert of Cedar Grove, N. J.).| qui oplllet, the venerable relative of 8) fhe runaway arin town’ to a| Xavier Coltene te enter the Reneeee| While’ wi ored, of Waverly avenue, Newark, whi Jution proposing a complete investiga: | koi to the house of a friend In another | William ‘Thorne Matthews is in the mee rienty Wunltit OF Seaay rove MEE STEAKS MERIRE ETE Git M4 pat ce tee ope Aeceetier mee on May 2% was alleged to have muré aay a ton of Mr. MacVeugh's adminintration,| Pat of the town, Yesterday morning, | jnsurance buxiness at No. 180 Hrond-| to CHARGES MADE PUBLIC. | WASHINGTON, July 3A congret~ eional investigation of Secretary Mac-| was the Inst person seen with her and ‘Veagh’s administration in the Treasury has reveral scretches on his face and of the hand v Department is impending as o' results of a row of long standing be- ; t. Kren Halltd | ‘ ‘yed passengers ined the ed to-day that he had seen the | walking pace with the auto; it was all| Seminary at Cumberland, Md. After his| rail, Capt. John Deerstone stopped tho q | noticing that Kremdovita ha u tame frogs at Thorne Lodge and|in the day’ kK for Willlam Dunn, |Staduation he was qrdained to the | boat, and wi . earohlight | (ered, bis wife and baby in their hoing The Cox rexolution, which was rex | Noticing that icremdovitz had not been | way, New York, and enjoys the repu-| that they had sung a duet for him, ac- | “yne Gaye Work for William Duan | Aicsthood, June I, 1883) at St. Michael's | hunted up and town the fiver for aig | Wa# found by Marshall Manchester if ferred to the Committee on Rules,” was! “One of the frat bite of te 5 tation in these parts as well as in the | companying him as he played on a pock- |r. who pre Church in Cumberland, Re wn the river for dai! Maywood at & o'clock this morning, Hi ni ‘8 of information the well Gould Car Coupling Company, and his!” 5 | @ mile, look!» (or the woman's body. wh aadisce as follows | police obtained was that when Kremdo iy et flute. Spillet also asserts that he| rh 1a | Father Hemming will be buried in a!” Frank . ‘ was wandering almlessiy about the WiasAMMatant Bectsluty ct the Srone+| vite aad He Ohild:went-out togetnee na saw the bullfrog climb a tree and make| family are spen¢ the summer at/vault in the Church of the Holy Re-| , 1; 2nk. however. declared that his wife) feet ang was arrested on syspleiug uty in a letter to the President alleges | bought for her a bag of cakes. One of A meal of a family of caterpillars. Sp'l- | Voewood, the handsome Gouid summer |deomer, the old chureh of his boyhood | 44 Hot Kone overboard, The steamer | iid rought to, Hackensack Lol 4 pieratia conditi in the ne ore who saw them reporter let, however, 1s the man who last suM-| home on Little Neck Bay, near Bay-| 4), on Saturday, The funeral services t with no success. tt] I aii fs teres beef certain deplorable conditions in the) io ing heard the child say to him mer saw a black snake pick a cigarette | .i46. tearly to-day Mra, Gould and her | Will be conductéd in the Church of the | Was not until the next morning that Mrs, | Hetauarters. : ‘Treasury tment, eal ten a eee ieee evuch things ton butt from the road, climb up a street |e Tm ab ite fde inva |L@Maculate Conception by Father Car-| Frank was found coming from the cabin} St#8t. O'Shea engaged Overton tn cou toa stagnation of public business, This| "Late tn the day Jacob Totll and Aleck lamp, Hght It and xo off down the road | ‘Wo children started out for a ride In @ Harritter of the Holy Redeemer. of @ woman friend. She went ashore at} VOrs3ton and finally the colored man remarkable declaration would seem to|Sedusky, coal trimmers, came upon the puffing smoke rings. fee de qayen Me A aa! soot encnliadilfnlonisaiatss Albany, at! made a full confession police ser= indicat situation calling for Con-| body in the tunnel, Deep tmprin Lara ar ea jorse, Just as the vehicle turned into sone a vere | Beant ld hardly believe his ears ane aisey : Re Fer on eda WENA WEG GRRE ee | felte avenue trom the private roadway | WOMAN DIES OF BURNS. According to the husband's lawyers, | ‘phoned to the Newark police, ‘The lat ares: aa Sevemiation; opd be It, | Meee eek sahos. (arnod bis ailomobite leading dowafrom the Gould home the| —— the Franks were married six years agu. | ter said they had been looking for Overs RK. Vina: Hleuie doke overt with it Chiet horse took fright end bolted down the| Tetine Stove Mspledes Bavele; Luss sia ol end Attar roypebee Page Sh COHIDKG. eathe ovat tr od, Tha ¢ Houne Com. | Surtees Sous tore’ us tok ie iaaees pan . and vard succeeded | Josepn Cordono came over trom 3 mittee on Expenditures in the Treasury | bean to search the city and surround- Lee Sean aa in winning @ sult for separation. ark and took Overt with him urtment be directed to summon wit-|ing district for Kremdovits. Am they MOTHER THROWN OUT; CHIL- Ip Comen, had one daughter, who died. fad is eases to determine whether the public| Were driving through New Brunswick eer areas m * : | Tho man In the stateroom disappeared Dog Biten Interests ute tn auch a state of demoral, |AVenve about 9.90 o'clock last night they DREN ARE SAVED Mrs. Margaret I. Murray, twenty-four | while the excitement was at its height WEON, Mose Shy) GEMAHE interests are In such a state of demoral- |? ang ‘the man, He had been drinkin Prices were prompt to assume an up-| Mrs, Gould made every effort to check | years of age, of Woodmere, died in St. preceeded ; ‘ Q al } jaation, Sia. Gicry. at. the: station heuke we ward trend at the outset of stock mar-|the maddened animal, but he only ga!-| Joseph's Hospital at Far Rockaway to- Resh, onda og of age, and Alfred } ANDREW'S RESIGNATION WAS ‘that he had gone to Ford's Corner, a ket trading to-day. Steel, Union Pacific, |!oped the faster and at a quick turn in|day from injuries she received Jast night re aun f val re nae pk } REQUESTED, SAYS TAFT. neighboring settlement, Monday, ind Reading cnt Copper were in woud de-|the road Mrs, Gould was thrown out.|when a gasoline stove exploded in the be ee edetine ites savas Diba a PaaS ciscrtary Anacaw's iter Meot all night in the meadows rand, A steady upturn In these issues|She tanded on a grassy spot and was|kitchen of her home. She was hurried to | Siel have been treated by a physteley Wgnation sent to President Taft to- . during the first hour carried their|not severely hurt, but as she picked her- | the hospital immediately after the accl- (BE Grey a veterinaty, had sine. a4 charges that subordinates in| prices over a point ‘above the final!self up she saw the runabout with her /dent, but the doctors held out little or no placed under observation, f wey astaniat “ Tange of yesterday. Other shares, re-| young children in it careening down the eee Is gli ude Paine | eee ' raw a a y u a ga \ Mampered.and’ dieeouras ery turn flecting the pronounced strength of the | road, |stove in her kitchen last night when in by Secretary MacVeash poracies ' leaders, rose fractionally. Dunn, tn one of the city's autos, was| some manner it eploded and the burn- ie ewe tee } and his incapacity for devision,” It The Ist displayed a tendency to ease on his way to the home of G. HL ing oll was spattered all over her. Her | ' tains athing arraignment of M off from the initial high in the subse-| Leavitt, the Queens Superintendent of |dress took fire and in her efforts to put , i A Si d $. Ink: j Veagh's administration of the Ge ’ quent dealings, but the market con-| Highways, to take Mr. Leavitt to his {out the flames she was terrioly burned. | igned -iIn- ment’s financial affairs and created a tinued to manifest a strong undertone, | office in the Borough Hail at Long 1 He screams were orate bea a | t ne in official clrel Prices rallied smartly in the afternoon | and City, From the top of s ) pu to the house the G arantee i SaGnT ehulss’ deowusn’ tanec’ pataon sh6' IF period after displaying weakness at mi'-| sighted the bounding rinaway and saw [WoMA® had een fatally’ burned about Pittsburgh Banker Wins Decree ce - a following statoment written by Pre: day, Led by Union and Canadian \'a-| Mrs. Gould huryd through the al ‘ a Bow eer Ui Sidohe a ae | Pd Bis od ih Bees cetan 4 Gout Taft: eat reise metropolis of being safe, sane and con-| cific, Steel, Reading and the Hill shares | rhe he threw in high speed and went Against Wif G | torsix months 954 ood on the gua “Mr, Andrew's resignation av Arsist- servative. He, himself, tamed the two| the list worked up from 1 to 3 points BLACKMAIL. HEN PRISON| Against Wife on the Ground | antes. roo: 0 replaced by us. | ¥ f i roaring down the road {n pursuit. . “Holepr: the original guaranteed hose, 4 eretary of the Treasury was re) Mire Anes Lajich Ends Lifé b’ frogs in question and so won theif | above the bottom rang Aas tie stowohitin’ anaes nbak eh | y | ate CMe eraeraie eeotenae quest mabmitted and accepted tn 6 AS bo 'Y|confidence that they would come at] The late improvement gave the market r the animal | Gascione Sentenced to Sing Sing of Desertion. 8 copy the guarantee, bur the view of his failure to obey orders given A Sant hin call, hop up in the palm of hin] 4M Irregular appearance at the finish heard it and redoub his efforts to get A and-against evidence is in the meur hm by the Secrotary.” Inhaling Gas in Brooklyn | hana ana chortle without restraint in| With net changes restricted within a/away. Fortunately, he kept to the road- for Demanding Money. A ete | where'the tub comes and ‘This was the Qnly comment President i deep betrachian monosyiiab! point. way, Dunn, atythe imfninent risk of an) Pasquale Gascione, twenty-five years es a 4 ‘Taft had to make. Rooming House. se upset, swerved his machine to one siat| old, convicted of attempting to dlack-| 4 PITTSBURG, July 3.—A decree of| Despito the tact that the President if Thete is a ttle pool at Thorne ‘The Closing Prices. of the road: andl epurled Up Ao that th 2 attempting to’ black: | aivorce has been granted to Andrew | ‘makes only brisf coutsuent om Andrew's Lod« sald Mr. Matthews to-day, | qo. day's highest, lowest and Inst prices of stocks | imine Hen ip so that the! mail Raffaele Savarese of No, 16 West es 5 * | Scere “which’ is fed by & running stream, In| and of net changes as compared with yesterday's) Straining neck of the runaway was at/One Hundred and Sixteenth street, was Mellen, the Pittsburgh banker, from| letter, there are mi: ‘Waahiagtos if 4 fina Th ‘follows the level of the driver’ ‘ who think the a‘air may lead to an| Mra Agnes Lelton, sad to be the} that pool there are many frogs, oll, ipa Taare Soe ee vou N ble e driver's seat. Then he| sentenced to serve not less than five and | his wife, Nora McMullen Mellen, ac-| Admin‘etration scandal, Senators Crane, | “!¢ Of a Prosperous lawyer of Man-| Middle aged, young and tadpoles in reached out, grasped the bridle and} not more than ten years tn Sing Sing cording to the record in the office of} Lodge and Buel, it le understood, | hattan, committed suicide to-day in a] AFms. aa It were, Of the more elderly of | forced the beast to slow down to tho|dudge O'Sullivan in’ Part II. of the) Prothonotory W. B, Kirker, completed | pay a's pe ht had frequent conferences with tie | fu hed room she hal occupled for | the famtly I may say with Lowell: % | decreasing speed of the auto, Court of General Sexsions to-day, F here to-day, ee aR Dicshens reseatly ine vein 6 two Weeks at No, 633 Warren atr “Old croakers, deacons of the mire, A | After Dunn had quieted the horse ho] On April 4 Bavarene revelved a letter! This ends, practically t Go see to bridge the aictonity between tecze-|P00slyn, Sie had been dead several That led the deep batrachian chotr.* % | loft his machine In the roadway anid) et ey ence eto an at One Hundred | tree ei pals, What pron gotten’ tary SaneVeagh and his cociptent. hours rom gas asphyxiation when Mrs, | “And it ts of two of the old croakers 4% | drove back with the frightened chiliven| ang Fifteenth street and First avenue balinsied contested action. Be carp Saget the rat, When Dr. Andrew neard of Preatteny {M&ry Hanson, who conducts the room-| 1 have to tell in’ relating the remark~ [to where Mrs, Goult was running| ee", ont gon hain of being GIOWR UPeL fare it oats serious ol tut | Helopeeal Hosiery Compans Taft's statement that his resignation |! house, forced the door of her bed-| Able colncidence of how I came to tame 4 y down the road. He picked up| tovether with his family, by dynamite. | coarge of desertion 0 Contain the seceaep etaaah tal aA} AR ciccation Becealds roi them and win thelr esteem and confl- | (ie mother and drove them all back to| Central Office men were in the saloon.| A commissioner was appointed by ¢% a “Phat is technically true, but the| G4* Was flowing from a Jet over tne aoe i ahaa hi alee poe heh arrangement With Savarese, | when|court to take testimony in En y oe suleide's bed, On @ dure. nearby wos IKE MURPHY THIS FROG. a | Gasctone e' and janded money.| France and cities of tals count: statements in letter of resignation a | | moe iby ry show the Ae boak wh ch led to that con- |* Note that had been hurriedly serawt GIE LOOKS. 3) KILLS HERSELF WITH GAS | ne * ed : ‘fh ies aa | teatin was filed wita the court, with. | nd wae pi gible. The nm « 4 — fe ced undo! t ent, with the recommendation | Aitior and partly iegiile, The not ‘A week or fo ago as I was sitting 4 $s ep Pad big . n | rare portion of Andrew's lette: to the] tat Met Lelteh’s ststera Ge matted |on a boulder at the edge of the pool a 4) | Brooklym Woman Turna on Cocke |*™ that the avorce ne granted onthe! 3 President is susceptible of being inter Of Bee death and take chargo of her] big broad chested bullfrog Jumped out, HH of Stove. OUR FLAG 48-STARRED? a ‘ + preted to the effect that other high off. | funeral. She wrate that shew had m sat back on his haunches and viewed 231 ates. limita la fs Is Y id Be Your i : tinea enous to pay ber funeral expenses, | me with a countenance that was atrik- ' wey Ss Forres ve veers O10, - clals in the Treasury are dissatisfied " at % | ot * ide to-day hital . oken With the Secretary's treatment of the. {She axked that he ter Lizzie care | ingly Uke the solemn Hneaments of | {li "ventral if | commited suloide to-day ia the kitchen | Thats the New One to Be Ba Owa Landlord. af Ly aioe OF ns her “little nlece Helen," Charles F. Murphy. in. OM # [Of her home at No, 608 Kastern Park- Out by Uncle sam, — REFERS TAFT TO HEADS 9F [ig potico learned that one of the} ‘stooped down and began to talk 1*| Way. Brooklyn, by turning on all the there on the edl- D VARIOUS BUREAUS, dead woman's sisters t# Mrs. Mien] to him, Unconsclously 1 fell into the . [cocks in the gas stove and lying down| How many sitts ore ve atre going to ysentery, Diarrhoea, OU can purchase a Home “For further evidence « pecullar| Kennedy, of No. 6 Merkeley pluce,| guttural tones of a frog, making a sound bales ite ba was dead when her ser- | uit of Sines Cholera Morbus on the most reasonable @ifficultios which surround the bandiing | Hrooklyn, At the Kennedy home it was| like, ‘Cark, Cark, Cark.’ tly tha fj} vant, Emma Thomas, returned from} PY. is Z verm: small in tho Vr "he sud-|said that Mrs, Leitch had separated| old deacon of the mire responded mn veral errands her mistress had aent| Every American fighting ohiP and | | waawey ten Oe mn and ei s Patt consult Lew-| fom her husband #ix months ag hopped toward my outstretched hand. 4% | her on. tiflcation will disptay a brand new fag | wilt n'a fey mo < yw alance twenty years of n A lite No axel ws ed hand 1 The girl had been gone about three |of forty-eight stars. The two new stars) i as rent. ce O. Murr ) X-| First thing 1 knew he climbed 4 Mi all Internal rye ie a KA ‘ planation was made of why the couple nance i ver het ie . ay ne § | hours had gone out shortly after| represent New Mexico and Arizona, the | . —_ Currency; Lee ABUFOT vrated, F " non 68 i | Mra, left the how former admitted to Statehood Jan. 6,/ ahs United state er ee HAN ae os rere Mthesl oon tantag t “| Durfys breakfast Mrs. Love appeared | qgi2, and ihe latter Feb. M4, 192 The| | Srey ee GEpete rector of the Bureau of Engraving an SHIPPING NEWS. Now le Thad many times and oft | Hock! | more cheerful than she had been for| giary ave now arranged in six rows 2 ot unities in REAL Charles A. Kram, Auditor 'e heard the p batrachtan choir in my | suth ts eral weeks, but tt was undoubtedly | oii: HA CrAD Radway’s Ready Reliet ESTATE columns of this Post-0f Royal &. Cave ALMANAC FO TO-DAY, pond I had never at the same time heard if | forced cheerfulness, for she Immediately (oer ea eee ee thug will represent thirty fo re jatt ete affected Will lestantls rollers Morning's World. loner Internal Revenue; | sua rises, du 5 FT Ain tives. 104g [4nd seen a frog,Wso 1 set myself to 1, | began to make her plans to Kill herself, | Se RA {hohe voure ‘ths, caltorer’ of” theas “ectapleinte, FT kK Taylor, former Supervising | THE TIDES, ™ | willing this old chap to talk. For fully | She bad fastened’ the windows and se-|fve more States than were indicated by | soia Ly’ an druggists. lames Knox Taylor, fers pervieing High Water \ P to talk. For fully sikad® Gia’ dunes on the Kitch t first Amevtcan flag, There are now TADWAY "& CO., New York Architect, and Charies D. Norton, Def A AL half an hour he patd absclutely no at- Priel aaesear ey er ape a7 bas ia territories in the United States | Andrew's predecessor and former seere- | A and | oy tie ention to m seemed to drop off vial il aR ee BN eo per: = a - tary to the President. Well Gate os } |to wleep. 1 coaxed and pleaded and all Bony, aay: Lever auntionte Gaahiel a - | Dr. Andrew's letter to Secretary Mac- PORT oF NEw ¥ of a sudden 1 was rewarded. ‘The frog’ for the summer, Ovations to © rwood, Veagh, advising him of the rene on, MTS . ‘yes popped wide, his mouth opened our WAY IT’S Do SS WASHINGTOD thusian- @iscloses the hitherto unpublished fact ” and he uttered with amazing distinctive- | HERE IS THE WAY IT’ NE. | tle ations were given to-day in the} that Mr, MacVeagh was on the verge nese El Bll | IRISH CELEBRATE FOURTH. | iioie tos lark and Majority’) of leaving the ( t In December Vem ‘'Bryan, Bryan, Bryan,’ aa " pa | beader Underwood, Democrats and Rein ah cas cat cea? Y ta | THERE WAS MALICE IN wig | enee pers Make 300 Per Cent. yore Than 20,000 Perma Are cans alike, “with packed gul-| “You cannot forget how VOICE, SAYS HE | profit at Rallroad’s Expeni Expected at Celttc ered and applauded the de- | ” . . Z tcl | fe ndidates, Clark stood un- = <== you when you were on the ete ii Janters | “Phere was something almost mal-| The Long Island Railroad just doesn't) mye trish Fourth of July demonstra-| tated by. the demonstration, respond| having taken from your hands wha INCOMING STEAMSHII \clous in the Way he said it, His eyes | Know how tt is going to stop thrifty! tion at Celtle Park has beon officiatly| ing only with a most emphatic whack| was probably the toet important ur Maku stander), bond Nueces, Key Weet, snapped and blazed and his body | *torekeepers of Rayshore, L, fro ognized by the Mayor's Commitiee,| of his gavel dertaking of yo administration. (arate prick fee Oo ref * Jas with a mighty rage. Tawked | Selling the railroad’s commutation tlek- | ang upward of twenty thousand persons| Two minutes later Representative | re De | Whon the White House in December, 7" UN A Mamlivon,, Nortots to tepeat, and he aid so, anddesiy |*t plecemeal to Bayshore residents; 80 | wi witness the athletic events, ieten| Underwood walked in wearing the at ern or a 1910, without consulting with you, anu! Amer ‘ lgsking round toward the edge of the| it went Justice Benedict 1n the | ty tne patriotic addresses in the ever «| mous Underwood smile, ‘Then the entirely without your knowledge. on OUTGOING + AMSHI pool, Where, as 1 followed his eyes, 1/ Supreme Court of Kings County yester- | ang geo the fireworks display at night ®) applause was renewed, Mrs, Clark and i tered into negotiation# for un issue of | Avstrian 1ty, Hariie, Liver yaervey another frog coming slowly |44¥ and asked for a temporary injunc- |" 4 band of Irish pipers hax been on-| Meny, friends o! both candidates: we Panama bonds, the embar , gin \ Va bs Gaya, [up on ihe bank, It required only a | Hon against Aye of the rival tleket | paeeq to lead the Irish delegation in alkane Ai a EaAPrye omper ult a the situation thieate to force glance to convince ime that the new *ilers. Bay. | the Parade of nations to be held at Cicy Train Kille Boy In Wagon, | resignation. You will remember wnt : j comer Was the old fellow's wife and pr ye te between Bays | pray Park In the morning, VINELAND, N. d., July %—Alphonso 1 loyally agreed to resign and leave} not hed in ' }that rhe was fore at him for ws shore an + Rood for Sixty | A feature of the celedration will ve | Ranbonia, fifteen years old, while sit- the service with you if your resignu-| "ith | Toward 1 vr ether, Aw sie approached the ld by the railroad for $10.00, ing of the Meclaration of Inde-| ting In the back of his fa’her's wagon (Designed by Pe icates nadeueesy j ire (oisiaia he hes from thine to | yuilisow ieaped from my hand and dived | F414 Joseph H. K attorney ,for t Me. Father Griffin and| was killed by a tréin at the crossing MUCH OF THE TREASURY BUSH 1) yiciuce wiicls In view ae tie [ata the pond L That is equivalent to Father I Killarney, Ireland, who fof the West Jersey Railroad here this May Manton) NESS AT STANDSTILL. (thatdheaa ofielaia ware ihas At hie.cen The ne ner tur and lookea|® round trip, The regular fare ts have been in America for some time,’ morning, His father was not hurt, Dr. Andrew's letter to the resident |choice, would weem inexplicable In a| St the splash he wade with an ex.{@ Found trip. Five men of Bayshore, | will deliver thelr farewell addresses tol ‘The wagon was demolishe eaye in part: normal mind jpreswion of disgunt, then rose on her| described as merchants, have been buy- Trixh America and patriotic addr lor & lane (ti aa of | For many months at a time he hos {aunches and croaled ‘Murephy, Mur. |/0& commutation ticket books, will be grade by seve rel Known 2s oe ; oF tl persistently refused in to woeak phy, Clark, Clark, Clark.” At least that |!M& 10. fi ymplaint of the Irish erators principal addres uch ef the Trensurys buninas nan) een ge ee hy sanete icel eee Saat wnt fe suiina Masees ME auth sexi Ghw lets The Tie in the. Tevohut or Boys Mn t c and an outbreak | wacom he st tural " “f er th mun oy Making a hand- by Counselfér James M, Sullivan. _ of some sort has been imminent. Many | }) cor sate uel # acconte Wore gut s prot a hie railroad és aut able and energetic Tr y oficiale) Wh . < , iy batrachian Lane ‘ Alleged era” Arrested, d Gi | ave had to by the brunt of hare , retary © Treasure ‘J " Justice Ly me ar ted at Third ave ' Ieee Pe Soe a Hatt th Hho i Wy se lady and conned Ch UE AL Tee Aran and \unls have auflcred interminable delays in| Weeks during which M : 5 ‘ind, Where sho Fined Neeause Axheans Not charged by the pollce with pushing and ae thelr business with the ‘Treasury, for {Mae to have any rel with jaek a * her husband Alexander Morton of No. atling persons. ‘They sald they. were Phish the @ecretary alone was respon. | PTIOr to Dr. Andrews's appointment as ad t ely oun she dented Twont st Lon Germain af No, Jacob Kopelton, thirty-five re old G eile, and at the same time they hay nf the { oy peas UN further conversation, | 1: East Twenty-first street; C 1 butcher, of No. 17i Broome. street Peace pen, had to submit to eritician even mor oD i ; ¢ e came out is! Daf, No. 1h Kast Twentyetir \lan Was n, thirty-seven vears old et Coupon nv harsh and more undeserved from Mr. | Monetary 1 lak rl eh Put aay And and others were fined $1 ca a clerks es Thed avenu nd ’ MeVeagh himself whenever he discov. | trance (o offictal life he was an ass fiately. Began’ talking, | Hesex Market Court today by Magis. | Morrie anreeks. thir s-sx years old, eed that they had ventured to act upon | ant profs of finance at Harvard, Hy hurried wntly and repeating Harris for not having thelr asi- Hi da aoe Y ! fome matter of minor Smportance | 1¥ 4 Writer of wide repute upon financlal over s une vo perly. Morton was in| Centre Market ilontifled Kopel- €X un a S OF. pithautlawailliog lle decision, Seen ie no Nor 7 “oh an, Murphy, Ryan, disnant at avium to pear, He saht'ton as a man who had Jostle Mr, MacVeugh’s mental attitude t#/ jagt might for Dulin, N, HL, to send | She was very exelied wat ane 4 he ie & plone ramerey, Sark | antl eo wasp . y * pend ls as very exelted wud Kept tt up Assoctation and ght have been | of #25 a week ago at | i @ificuls to realise by those who bave] the Fourta of July, (fer several minutes Upth et last hor | uvtitied before any action Was tukem © jand Kighth strect, t rossi commana

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